Before Flashing an Ihub using the Wiznet tool read this
C/P......
You CANNOT flash a virgin Ihub!
If you do then you will get the dreaded v82 issue that is more time consuming than doing it right the first time.
To flash a virgin Ihub:
You need to connect the Ihub to the reciever
go into IP Config screen
Change Static to DHCP and then press ok on apply
You will now have a DHCP address in the correct range
The default static IP on the Ihub is 192.168.11.X
The 11 is out of most peoples ranges and when you try to flash it
You will corrupt your Ihub
If you have alread corrupted your Ihub
meaning when you turn it on and it doesn't recognize it (no Ip config under installation)
Then you need to fix it using this:
Open up the Wiznet flash config tool
note your Ihub's information
local ip: 192.168.11.2
Gateway: 192.168.11.1
these values will only work with a network that are 192.168.11.X
Since these values don't match my network I changed it to settings that match my network
Local Ip: 192.168.1.102
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
If you don't know your range or gateway then hit the start menu on the bottom of windows
find the run tab
type in cmd.exe
a black DOS window will open
now type in ipconfig
use the information in the window to change the value in your Ihub
after you are done then left click on the setting button on the bottom of the Wiznet config tool
It will tell you processing and then you can research and see that indeed the IP address has been changed
Note the Version is still at *****
Now click on the upload tab again on the bottom of the Wiznet config tool window
Locate the file 1.4 and press "open" to upload the file
After the processing stus window you will see "complete uploading"
Now you can do a search and see if the Version of your Ihub is now correct
It should read Version 1.4
note I have found that using the 1.4 instead of the restore file is fine
It gets the job done and it works
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